While the midterm elections were hardly the massive sweep of gun control the left likes to pretend it was, there were a few cases where gun control does appear to have gained a bit of an edge. Perhaps one of the more interesting is in the election of Democrat Nikki Fried to be Florida’s Agriculture Commissioner.

With a gun-control Democrat in line to oversee it, concealed weapons licensing in Florida looks likely to be relocated by the Republican-ruled Legislature.

But where?

The National Rifle Association is pushing to have the nation’s largest concealed weapons program moved under Republican Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis, away from Agriculture Commissioner-elect Nikki Fried, who has campaigned for tougher gun laws.

Fried also supports moving the weapons office.

But she sides with a couple of Senate Democrats proposing to move licensing to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, which already conducts background checks on applicants.

On the surface, this move might make a fair bit of sense.

However, activist Marion Hammer brings up a very good point about a potential move.